News Forum - Chiang Mai street vendor with busty top files sexual harassment complaint with police

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News Forum - Yet another necklace theft against an Indian tourist in Pattaya
I think that what is worse than the thefts is the comments each time from people who show no empathy, and probably wouldn't show any compassion either. Possibly the affected people will read your comments. How do you think they'll feel? How would you feel? -
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News Forum - Murder-suicide in north east Thailand
I was thinking the same thing. Typical Thailand... Nothing is even as it seems. You always have to look beyond what is being said publicly -
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News Forum - Governor to drain the swamp with Bangkok’s criminal fraternity
All human beings deserve humane treatment. Being a criminal does not mean they should be forced to do labor for the state. The worse of the worst should not even be on work release. And anyone who AGREES to work release should be nominally paid and treated fairly. It's the right thing to do. Prison is not suppose to be a picnic, but it shouldn't mean you are a slave or be abused. At the end of the day, if the prisoners agree, and are happy to to it (for a few baht and time away from their cells), then win-win. -
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Staying Positive.
Well have choices. I decided it was healthier all round if I rejected numero uno. So I chose number 2. 1. Allow yourself to get sad, depressed, upset by letting your mind be played like a ping pong ball with all the media doom and gloom, which is what it is designed to do ( make you sad/ angry/ depressed/fearful, which in turn lowers your immune system's capablities). 2. Stop giving a sheet if the world/society doesn't want to save itself- by a) focusing on what YOU can do to be happy...it's much easier to change yourself than another.. and b) practising outcome independence. I don't mean being heartless. Don't stress about outcomes at every individual level , as in the daily frustrations. Do focus on YOUR overall goals. So that means having some (goals). 2 at a time at most. 3. Perspective. And practice gratitude, there's not enough of that shown nowadays. There are billions of people who have it worse than you do. Did you sleep on a comfy bed with roof over your head? Still have all your limbs so you can be mobile and independent? Have some savings in the bank? Access to clean drinking water? Little chance of disease because you have running water to wash your hands and a sewerage system? Nice, your are doing OK. 4. Talk to some people. Simple, daily connections, however brief, make a difference. Small chit chat is fine. Use your mind and heart, good man, to see the good . No-one said it's easy. You might be pleasantly surprised, occasionally. -
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News Forum - The WHO insist monkeypox is not “a gay disease’
The 60s group The Monkees actually had the pox, I was very skeptical at first till I saw their faces, now I'm a believer.- 1
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